Question pls.: after Non-o 90 days to get an annual extension the bank account deposit has to be 2 solid month or is equivalent of 62+ days ok as well? Thank you for sharing your experience.
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To qualify for an annual extension on a Non-O visa in Thailand, the bank account deposit must be maintained for at least two months prior to the application date, though these don't have to be two full calendar months. A deposit of at least 62 days is acceptable, as long as the deposit is present for two consecutive months before your extension application.
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If the money if sitting around, transfer early. I did 4 months, then in country, it sat around another 3 months for the 90 day. Seems reality money doesn’t need to be transferred until after a month in country.
Wylie *******
Just remember its 2 months before the day you apply for the extension, not the the day your current stamp expires.
thank you as well! Even I am too stupid to understand your advise. Sorry, not native English speaker.
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Jan ******************
Only two months counted in days, so 62 days is fine. You don’t necessarily need two full calendar months. The 19th one month until 18th next month gives one month.